PitYacker
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Some lot on here probably think he should have been given a fine. Say 200k. Just a bit of coughing man.Remember the "Coughing Major" who cheated to win the jackpot on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire"? You might have thought that it was just a matter of him being disqualified and not getting the prize money but he ended up in a criminal court and getting a (suspended) prison sentence.
There is a huge amount of money ( £200+ million) at stake here. If Southampton conspired to break the rules of the competition and went to some lengths to do so with the intent of obtaining an unfair advantage over the other competitors to get that money -that may well be considered to have been a criminal act. Cheating in sport for financial gain is punishable by law.
When the authorities realise that their was considerably more than just a football trophy to be won I think that they are going to look in to all this very closely. Perhaps they will wait and see what is turned up by the FA's investigation.